Opportunity
Anaheim Opengov #268239
Anaheim Roadway Rehabilitation and Improvements for Harbor Blvd, Placentia Ave, and Miraloma Vicinity
Posted
June 04, 2026
Respond By
June 25, 2026
Identifier
268239
NAICS
237310, 237990, 238990
This opportunity involves roadway rehabilitation and related improvements in Anaheim, CA: - Government Buyer: - City of Anaheim Public Works Department - Scope of Work: - Rehabilitation of Harbor Boulevard (Chapman Ave to Convention Way), Placentia Avenue (State College Blvd to 91 freeway), and Miraloma Vicinity - Removal and reconstruction of asphalt concrete pavement using rubberized asphalt concrete - Crack sealing, ADA access ramp upgrades, driveway approaches, curb, gutter, local depressions, and sidewalk reconstruction - Replacement and adjustment of utility structures and pull-boxes - Installation of traffic detection devices, striping, signage, and pavement markings - Requirements: - Compliance with the Second Amended and Restated Community Workforce Agreement (CWA) - Contractors must be registered with the California Department of Industrial Relations - Required license classifications: General Engineering (A), Class C-10 (traffic signal/street light), Class C-34 or A (water work), and specific electrical subcontractor requirements for APU Communication vault adjustment - Electrical subcontractors must be from the City of Anaheim Master Agreement Electrical Contractors Transmission and Distribution 2021-2026 List - 10% bid bond required - Selection based on lowest responsive responsible base bid; city reserves right to reject all bids - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - NAICS and NIGP codes cover a broad range of construction and specialty trade services
Description
This project involves rehabilitating roadways by removing and reconstructing asphalt concrete pavement with rubberized asphalt concrete pavement within the existing right of way. The work includes crack sealing, removal and reconstruction of ADA access ramps, driveway approaches, curb, gutter, sidewalk, replacement and adjustment of utility structures and pull-boxes, traffic detection devices, striping, signage, and pavement markings. The project is subject to the Community Workforce Agreement and requires contractors to be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations. The City will select the lowest responsive responsible base bid bidder and reserves the right to reject all bids.